I'm new here, so before I dive in, I would like to thank you all for what you're doing. I've never been more stressed in my life and this has all been so helpful.
I have an S-corp and we haven't been able to keep up with our monthly payments to our creditors due to the economy and the phone calls have been underway for about 30 days now at home and at work. We have around 300K in unsecured credit cards and lines of credit. A collection agency called my cellphone today about a $600 past due credit card bill. And I think we've got a couple of certified letters coming our way regarding past due lines of credit payments.
I'm meeting with my lawyer on Thursday to go over options. The thing is, the nature of my business is that three or four months from now, we could be overflowing with work. In fact, there are several new and returning clients who we're talking with about further work. Just not immediately -- perhaps within the next two months. Now, of course there are no guarantees of anything, but after ten years of being in business, we've clawed our way out before.
I intend to ask my attorney if there's any way we can buy some time with our creditors. If not, it's C7 for me because I'm worried that liens are the next shoe to drop. But it would be such a shame to walk away from a mountain of potential revenue.
Have any of you been in this situation? Any success with lawyers jumping between you and your creditors?
I have an S-corp and we haven't been able to keep up with our monthly payments to our creditors due to the economy and the phone calls have been underway for about 30 days now at home and at work. We have around 300K in unsecured credit cards and lines of credit. A collection agency called my cellphone today about a $600 past due credit card bill. And I think we've got a couple of certified letters coming our way regarding past due lines of credit payments.
I'm meeting with my lawyer on Thursday to go over options. The thing is, the nature of my business is that three or four months from now, we could be overflowing with work. In fact, there are several new and returning clients who we're talking with about further work. Just not immediately -- perhaps within the next two months. Now, of course there are no guarantees of anything, but after ten years of being in business, we've clawed our way out before.
I intend to ask my attorney if there's any way we can buy some time with our creditors. If not, it's C7 for me because I'm worried that liens are the next shoe to drop. But it would be such a shame to walk away from a mountain of potential revenue.
Have any of you been in this situation? Any success with lawyers jumping between you and your creditors?
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